Last week I purchased some new fish, 3 skunk cories, 2 Trilineatus cories, and 10 Neon Tetras. There fish were not added to the aquarium all at once. I started noticing one of the skunk cories was not schooling with the other two. I kept an eye on it. It would just sit by itself for hours and not move. It would be gasping for air. When it swam it would roll or spin. There were no physical signs of sickness like ich or velvet. The water parameters of the aquarium (55-gal) are all in acceptable ranges. I did not know what to do for the poor cory so I put it down (I hate killing anything
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). It was clearly suffering. The skunk cory was the first that I lost out of the bunch. A few days later I bought 2 Trilineatus to keep my original one company, along with 5 more neons. They were all fine that day, and the next. Then I started noticing one was hanging back from the group (all my cories, Skunk and Trilineatus school together). It would start gasping at times and would not eat. Again there were no physical signs of fungus, ich, or whatnot. A few days later it died. It never did exhibit the spinning/rolling as the other did. Now my small albino cory is gasphing HEAVILY. I have had it for months. I just noticed this today. Thoughout this time I have lost 4 out of the 10 Neon Tetras. They are not showing any signs of illness either. I just wake up the next day and find one or 2 is missing. All that is in the aquarium is: 1 male betta (very passive), the cories, 1 glass/ghost catfish (I know they need to be in groups, I'm working on that), 1 otto (working on that too), 2 small S. Nigriventris, and the remaining neons. What is going on? Can someone please help me? I've tried to do some research on this, but I just have no idea where to begin. I REALLY hope I will not lose my remaining fish...I have become very attached to them
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. I apologize for such a long post. Thanks everyone.
Crystal